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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bema Npv | LSE:BAU | London | Ordinary Share | CA08135F1071 | COM SHS NPV |
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17/3/2006 19:31 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
17/3/2006 19:29 | no i cannt,[hd]thank u fore pointin it out though | jumbo66 | |
17/3/2006 17:38 | Can you really not spell 'next'? | english bigblls | |
17/3/2006 17:37 | going well over the pond[hd] | jumbo66 | |
17/3/2006 17:35 | a few charts, trades in canada [bgo] | jumbo66 | |
01/2/2006 18:41 | well, it was the fault of AIM who do not give a hoot about shareholders and then the inefficient stockbrokers and often their lack of knowledge on how to proceed . This stock BAU certainly has a lovely chart and presumably follows the price movement of the canadian company - need to watch the currency movement as well I guess!! RIO runs at about a £3 discount to share price in OZ and I wish I knew why !! | arja | |
30/1/2006 15:18 | I said no PROPER reason. Assuming the co gets on with their job. | scribbler101 | |
30/1/2006 14:19 | Scribbler1, Do not say that to RTM shareholders ! We all know differently . If a stock is delisted on AIM, no market to sell in until transferred to foreign register after taking out of nominee names ! takes ages | arja | |
29/1/2006 13:48 | Never heard of RTM, but there is no proper reason why there should be significant delay selling stock bought in one market in another - provided it is the SAME stock, not a different one. | scribbler101 | |
28/1/2006 17:38 | Bangor, The only worry about dual listed AIM stocks is that they can SUDDENLY be delisted on AIM for a number of reasons , eg RTM which has main listing in Australia . If that happens , UK shareholders are unable to sell their stock for months while waiting for it to be tramsferred to foreign register . Many anxious shareholders in RTM ! having said that , the Bema chart looks interesting and share price could take off if gold stays strong . But the spread is wide and MMs are my pet hate!! Good luck with your shares . | arja | |
17/1/2006 09:07 | For those interested in a gold stock this might fit the bill. Of special note: it is an AIM stock but with a dual listing in Canada so can be slipped into PEPs and ISAs. The chart is looking good. | bangor | |
27/11/2005 22:21 | Now that barrick are unlikely to take over Placer Dome and newmont are sniffing does anyone think that the impact for Bema will be positive? Will the agreement over Cerro Casale with Placer continue to apply to the predator? I suppose the majors do have to replenish their resources and acquisition is one way of doing this. It is interesting to note that the share price on the toronto exchange has risen nearly 30% inside the last 40 days. Very little discussion on this. Is it soley because of the increase in the gold price or is it the forward impact of say the bridging loan or the bought deal placing on development of Kupol. Either way I am a happy bunny. Cheers Dave | davepower | |
14/11/2005 08:38 | press mention of Bema as takeover target this am, presumably taken from the above article. | omalaha | |
13/11/2005 11:17 | Good piece on Bema here: | wayoutwest | |
05/10/2005 12:08 | Further news on the Cerro Casale Project here: al | alioshka | |
29/9/2005 02:39 | News that Placer Dome are pulling out of Cerro Casale Project not so good. However perhaps the higher metal prices should be used as a basis to decide whether the mine is economic. It is difficult to know who is right at the moment. Obviously time will tell but at the moment having this sort of bad press doesn't help at all. The extra cash from the private placing will come in handy, though, to further KUPOL development. I think that this project will make BAU (or break it if they fail to manage the resource project efficiently. Just look at Highland Gold also in Russia, and their share price as a result of poor management. Must be about the only gold stock languishing at the moment except for CER.) I am convinced the gold price is going up over US$500 in the short term and the longer term is even brighter :-), so it could be good news for Cero Cassale after all. Is there anyone else following this share in the UK? This BB is very quiet!! cheers to all????(should it be the other two?) Dave | davepower | |
06/9/2005 13:55 | a feasibility study for the Kupol project demonstrating that it is technically feasible and can be developed as a high grade, low cost gold and silver mine with robust project economics. The mine is expected to produce an average of approximately 550,000 ounces of gold per year at an operating cash cost of $47 per ounce and a total cash cost of $88 per ounce for a minimum of 6.5 years. (i)The Kupol project is a joint venture between Bema and the Government of Chukotka. On August 30th, Bema made a payment to the Government of Chukotka in the amount of $14.5 million and has now met the requirements to acquire its 75% of the project | krebensis | |
04/6/2005 13:58 | FOR: BEMA GOLD CORPORATION TSX, AMEX SYMBOL: BGO AIM SYMBOL: BAU June 3, 2005 Bema Announces Kupol Feasibility Study Results/Initial Phase III Drill | krebensis | |
01/3/2005 15:59 | Don't understand the big drop again. Maybe mm's need stock and trying to draw sellers out. | richandjanet | |
01/3/2005 02:01 | I wish I had topped up 2 weeks ago. This is beginning to look like a long term hold. At the moment I am losing 20p a share but I will top up when funds become available. | richandjanet | |
28/2/2005 21:46 | Great new article on Bema Gold: | wayoutwest | |
14/1/2005 08:19 | Don't see this piece in the FT mentioned (and apologies if i'm duplicating): 06.12.04 :-0.5, (171) an article in the FT comments: last month, Bema announced promising drilling results from its Kupol project in the far east of Russia, which it believes has the potential to be one of the world's best gold deposits. Bema hopes to complete a feasibility study in April, after which a decision on development of the project will be made. If Kupol suceeds, analysts reckon the group will have the best production growth in the gold industry. Investors have also been attracted to Bema because of its strong cash flow from existing mines in Russia and South Africa. The Petrex Mines in South Africa have struggled because of the strength of the rand against the dollar, which has inflated costs, and this affected the shares during H1, but the company says there has been a turn-around there in Q3 as a result, Petrex is expected to break even soon. | sirmoori | |
07/1/2005 12:06 | I guess price has dropped because of the financial implications of buying out Arizon Star from the Cerro Casale gold-copper project in Chile. Bema is offering Arizona Star shareholders 1.85 shares of Bema for each Arizona Star share. Remember - Bema remains one of the few companies actually getting gold out of the ground. In fact i read somewhere that Bema will be one of the biggest producers when the Chile project comes on line fully. Many of the other mining companies are searching or trying to raise capital to start exploration. With Gold price set to move higher so will the profits. Hang in there and wait for announcements and profits to really start rolling in!! | lui5 | |
04/1/2005 21:30 | richandjanet, There has not been a "massive decline"-if you speculate in gold shares you must expect volatility, it goes with the territory.The Telegraph clearly stated that its confidence was predicated on the LONG TERM prospects of Kupol.Surely you are not naive enough to believe that that is going to make you rich in 5 minutes ? If that is what you believe, I suggest you go and play bingo instead. | dani26 | |
04/1/2005 16:08 | The Telegraph strikes again! I wish somebody would give me a job as a share tipster. Although my cv is a bit flawed. I bought these at 180p. Looking at the chart these could be heading for 140p. I know there some exchange rate issues but I find it diifficult to understand this massive decline. For what its worth my tip for the year is VOG. | richandjanet |
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